Come join a great team!
The Gooding County Assessor’s Office is hiring a property tax appraiser trainee.
The assessor has the duty, by Idaho Code, to physically... appraise all taxable parcels every five years. Setting this value is the primary charge of the appraiser. They will be part of a team responsible for reappraising 20% of the county’s parcels a year, then defending those values to the taxpayer and, possibly, the board of equalization. They are also responsible for checking on building permits and appraising any new construction. They will answer questions in regards to valuation of property, assist others in obtaining property information and other duties as assigned.
The appraiser needs to become, and maintain, Idaho certification as a tax appraiser by attending, and passing, property tax appraisal classes and other ongoing education.
A good candidate will be familiar with the fundamentals of construction and agriculture, comfortable with math and basic algebra, very organized and able to juggle multiple assignments at once, can stay focused and on task both when things are busy and when they are not, interact well with taxpayers and be committed to fairly and equitably determining property values, even if the result will be an increase in property taxes.
The minimum qualifications are a high school diploma or equivalent, a valid driver’s license, ability to drive a standard transmission and computer literacy.
This position starts at $16 an hour for a 35-hour workweek, with Fridays off. It also offers full benefits, including PERSI retirement.
Gooding County is a drug free workplace, upon offer of a position, applicants will be subject to a pre-employment drug and alcohol test.
Please return a resume and a completed Gooding County application for employment to the Gooding County Assessor’s Office by 5 p.m. on November 30, 2017. Applications can be found at the Assessor’s Office or at